Despite having an official discography that clocked in at less than 40 minutes, New Jersey's Human Remains proved to be heavily influential on the more experimental edges of the grindcore and death metal scenes, as well as a key influence on the so-called noisecore scene that developed in the late '90s (as exemplified by bands such as fellow New Jersey-ites the Dillinger Escape Plan). Human Remains' sound blended together aspects of grindcore, hardcore, and some death metal, but with an unusual, cliché-free approach to songwriting. They had one of the standout grindcore drumme...